S. Alden and C.L. Morehouse, cabinet
work made to order, and on hand, furniture and coffins (long list of
articles made). Lincklaen Street, opposite the Free Church.
(3/22/1843)

5/17/1843

Selling at cost, the contents of the store of Burr & Chapin. (3/__/1843)

5/17/1843

J.W.T. Rice, dentist, two doors west of John Williams & Son, over L.D. Coburn. (3/__/1843)

5/17/1843

Mrs. Moschel tells her friends and the
customers of her late husband that she has moved her tailor (shop) to
the house recently occupied by Mr. Avery, a few doors east of the
residence of John Williams. (4/__/1843)

5/17/1843

Montague & Parmelee, meat market,
have taken the stand recently occupied by Rice & Hendrick, two
doors west of Henry, Hitchcock, & Co.'s book store. (4/__/1843)

5/17/1843

"Giraffe Recess" Gillson & Grover
(S.H. Gillson and C. Grover) have entered into partnership in the room
recently occupied by S.H. Gillson as a grocery. (4/__/1843)

5/17/1843

Clothier's shears ground, apply to John Williams & Son or the Cazenovia Woolen Factory. (4/__/1843)

5/17/1843

Joseph D. Stratton has moved his sleigh making shop to the premises formerly occupied by Eber Peet. (4/__/1843)

J. Partridge has moved his boot making
shop from Litchfield's Block, to the shop recently occupied by G.W.
Barker as a grocery on Lincklaen Street, two doors north of Henry,
Hitchcock, & Co.'s book store. (4/__/1843)